Case Study

Underrepresented People Case Study & Solutions

The STEM workforce (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) has grown rapidly in recent decades. An updated analysis by the Bureau of Labor Statistics since the corona virus outbreak began projects strong growth for many STEM occupations in the United States, particularly epidemiologists, medical scientists, biochemists and biophysicists, and biological technicians, among others. Black and Hispanic workers remain underrepresented in STEM jobs compared with their share of the U.S. workforce, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. government data.

The representation of women varies significantly across the job clusters that make up the STEM workforce: In health-related jobs, women are overrepresented compared with their 47% share of the overall workforce, while they remain starkly underrepresented in computing and engineering jobs.

Written BY BRIAN KENNEDY, RICHARD FRY AND CARY FUNK /Pew Research Center April 14, 2021

LEO 360 Digital Museum approach or solution will be to working from the ground up by bridging the gap between leading experts in the field of stem with underrepresented people. How? By having lectures done Holographically for our museum’s setup via Cloud Networking.